![]() 05/24/2018 at 20:19 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
When you list your part online as a “kit”, people are gonna assume it contains both pieces and only order one of them.
![]() 05/24/2018 at 20:32 |
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![]() 05/24/2018 at 20:37 |
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Moog?
![]() 05/24/2018 at 20:37 |
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nah brah (and that guy is wearing a VW shirt right? He looks like a GTI bro)
![]() 05/24/2018 at 20:54 |
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To be fair is is a Stabilizer Link Kit and not a Stabilizer Links Kit.
![]() 05/24/2018 at 20:59 |
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The very definition of kit indicates multiple pieces. Whoever heard of a one piece kit?
![]() 05/24/2018 at 21:00 |
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It is a kit! It includes the end link and the nuts to hold it onto your sway bar!
![]() 05/24/2018 at 21:13 |
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Yeah, “kit” really only means it comes with all the hardware you need to put it on. Not both links.
But I get where you’re coming from. It’s like springs, or shocks, or whatever else. I can think of very few situations where I wouldn’t want to replace both sides at once. If one wore out the other really can’t be all that far behind.
![]() 05/24/2018 at 21:34 |
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Two for $18, that was the first sign
![]() 05/24/2018 at 22:12 |
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On my old car I did both for $12
![]() 05/24/2018 at 22:52 |
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To be fair Amazon does a terrible job when selling things like this. For this reason I buy car stuff locally if there is any question.